James Thompson moved his unbeaten streak to four fights with a unanimous-decision victory over former Strikeforce fighter and WWE star Bobby Lashley.

The heavyweight clash headlined Sunday’s Super Fight League 3 event, which streamed live on YouTube from a packed Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi, India.

Thompson, who submitted Bob Sapp (due to a leg injury) in SFL’s debut event, took two of three rounds to win the bloody and sometimes-plodding affair.

Thompson (18-14), who slimmed down for the fight, gave up the first round as Lashley (7-2) scored a takedown and got the better of the standup exchanges. But as Lashley slowed (due in part to a pair of accidental groin strikes), Thompson landed knees and dirty boxing from the clinch, and he fended off takedowns to keep the fight upright.

Thompson ultimately got the victory via 29-28 scores.

In other action, big-show veteran Trevor Prangley (24-9-1) snapped a three-fight losing streak with a stunning third-round knockout of light heavyweight Baga Agaev (26-13). After taking some heavy blows through the first two rounds, Prangley floored the Russian with a big right hook in the third round to get the win.

In the night’s opener, Bellator vet Zelg Galesic (11-6) needed just 34 seconds to score a flying-knee knockout of former WEC titleholder Doug Marshall (14-6). The PRIDE and DREAM vet was stuck in a 1-3 skid before the much-needed victory, which can be seen above.

Also on the card, Kultar Gill (11-8) was clearly happy to snap out of a 1-5 skid with his first-round knockout of welterweight Quinton Arendse (1-3). The Indian-Canadian celebrated the win with a passionate speech, screaming, flexing, the spiking of a microphone, and a lap around the perimeter of the cage that knocked a primary camera out of a cageside cameraman’s hands. (Watch it on YouTube.)

At Friday’s “MFC 33: Collision Course” event in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Strikeforce veteran Nathan Coy (11-4) won the organization’s vacant welterweight title with a third-round TKO (due to a doctor’s stoppage) of “The Ultimate Fighter 13″ alum Ryan McGillivray (12-6-1). With the HDNet-televised performance, Coy now has won three straight fights since back-to-back Strikeforce losses to Tyron Woodley and Nate Moore.

Sergio Pettis, an 18-year-old flyweight prospect we featured this past week (and the little brother of UFC lightweight contender Anthony Pettis), moved to 4-0 with a unanimous-decision victory over Chris Haney (3-4) at Friday’s “NAFC: Colosseum” event in Milwaukee. In the headliner, Roufusport featherweight prospect Rick Glenn (9-2-1) moved his unbeaten streak to eight fights with a second-round TKO of veteran Charon Spain (7-11).

In the headliner of Friday’s “Dubai FC 1: The Beginning” event in Dubai, Cypriot heavyweight Stav Economou (13-2-1) picked up a solid heavyweight win with a unanimous-decision victory over former UFC champ Ricco Rodriguez (48-18). Since a career-best 12-fight win streak from 2009-2011, Rodriguez has won just one of eight fights.

“The Ultimate Fighter” cast members Sako Chivitchian (6-1) and Roman Mitichyan (12-3) picked up wins at Saturday’s “Chaos in the Casino” event in Inglewood, California. Chivitchian, fighting for the first time since a loss to Kyle Watson at the TUF 12 Finale, topped Preston Scharf (12-13) via split decision. Mitichyan tapped out William Sriyapai (12-7) in less than a minute with a leg lock.

Bellator veteran and Tachi Palace Fights champion Georgi Karakhanyan made a successful pro-boxing debut at the “Chaos in the Casino” event, which also included muay Thai bouts. Karakhanyan, who owns an 18-3-1 MMA record and won a Gladiator Challenge title six days prior, easily outpointed Tatsuro Irie (0-3 boxing) in the four-round fight.

The Latest

The man known for cranking submissions to the point of injury added eye-gouging to his repertoire. But is the controversy of Rousimar Palhares too essential to his bizarre, awful appeal for his employers to take any meaningful action against him?

Ronda Rousey’s statistical greatness has already ventured into uncharted territory – just six fights into her UFC career. Check out all the post-fight facts, including Rousey’s latest achievements, about UFC 190.